Made for Maharajas A Design Diary of Princely India

Made for Maharajas

A Design Diary of Princely India

Hardcover

Price: $65.00

  • Publication Date: November 7, 2006
  • Imprint: Vendome Press
  • Trim Size: 10 12 x 11 12
  • ISBN: 9780865651746
  • Page Count: 276
  • Illustrations: 290 illustrations, 150 in full-color, 276 pages, 10 1/2x11 12"

The Indian princes of the British Raj lived lives of unparalleled opulence and luxury. Made for Maharajas returns readers to that resplendent era, presenting a selection of one-of-a-kind objects crafted to order by the outstanding European luxury goods manufacturers, fashion houses, and decorators of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here are the custom-designed cars, jewelry, and extraordinary objéts d'art commissioned by maharajas, nawabs, nizams, and sultans from Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Boucheron, Harry Winston, and others, accompanied by anecdotes that illuminate this sumptuous way of life. Many of the illustrations in this book have never been previously reproduced outside of India, making this not only the first volume of its kind, but a remarkable keepsake that may never be duplicated in our lifetime.

About the author

Amin Jaffer is a curator in the department of Asian Art at the Victoria and Albert Museum, where he specializes in Indian art in the age of European influence. Jaffer lectures frequently in Europe, America, and India and contributes regularly to journals and newspapers.